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Do you have a set of wireless headphones or earbuds that you want to use with your computer? Luckily, you can pair them in a simple process on all Windows devices, which is made even easier with the Swift Pairing feature. This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a pair of Bluetooth headphones to a PC, whether you're running Windows 11 or Windows 10.
Pairing Bluetooth Headset to Windows
To connect Bluetooth headphones to Windows 11 or 10, turn on your headphones and put them into pairing mode. On your computer, go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > toggle on Bluetooth > Add Device. Select your device from the list.
Steps
Connecting Bluetooth Headphones
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Turn on the Bluetooth headphones and put them in pairing mode. Press the "Power" button to turn on the Bluetooth headphones. The "Pairing" button's location differs on headphones, but you should see a button or switch on the side of your headphones or on the back/inside of a charging case for earbuds.[1]
- Making sure they are in Pairing mode makes them discoverable for other devices. You won't see them in the devices list if they aren't in Pairing mode.
- Many devices have a light that pulses blue that indicates your headphones are in Pairing mode. If you don't see the light or aren't sure what lights your specific model has, you can always check the manual they came with or search online.
- If your headphones or earbuds aren't charged enough, they won't stay in Pairing mode long enough for you to connect to your computer.
- If your device doesn't have Bluetooth, you'll need to purchase a Bluetooth adapter.
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Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of your Windows computer to open the Start Menu.[2]Advertisement
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Click . Click the gear icon on the left side of the Start Menu to open your PC's settings.[3]
- Alternatively, press Win + I to open Settings.
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Click Bluetooth & devices. You'll see this in the left panel.
- For Windows 10 users, you'll click Devices and then select Bluetooth & other devices.
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Ensure Bluetooth is turned on. The toggle switch at the top of the "Bluetooth & other devices" menu should be colored blue and say "On" to the right. If it is not, click the toggle switch to ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
- You can also turn on Bluetooth quickly by clicking the tile in quick settings/Action Center, which you can find in your taskbar.[4]
- If you don't see this toggle, your computer may not have or support Bluetooth. You can instead purchase a dongle that goes into a USB port that accepts Bluetooth signals.
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Click Add device. This is on the right of the page and opens the "Add a device" pop-up window in the middle of the screen.
- On Windows 10, you'll click + Add Bluetooth or other device.
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Click Bluetooth. It is the first option at the top. Your computer will start scanning for nearby devices that are in pairing mode.
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Click your headphones when they appear. While scanning, if you enabled your headphones correctly, their name should appear in the "Add a device" pop-up window. This initiates the pairing and connects to your headphones.
- For most connections, you don't need a PIN, but if you do, you can find your model's specific PIN in the manual it came with or by searching online. It will also let you know what to do if the PIN you're trying doesn't work.
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Click Done. It's a gray button at the bottom of the pop-up window. Your headphones are now connected via Bluetooth.[5]
- If your headphones are connected but you aren't hearing any sound, click the volume icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen (in your taskbar) and look to see what sound device is currently selected. If your headphones are not currently selected, click the connected device and select your headphones instead. You can also right-click on the icon and select open Sound settings to change your audio output and sound settings.
Using Swift Pair
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Put your headphones in Pairing mode. Press the "Pairing" button or toggle the switch to make your headphones or earbuds discoverable.
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Enable Bluetooth on your computer. Click the Bluetooth tile in the Action Center in your taskbar to turn on Bluetooth.[6]
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Click Yes or Connect on your computer. If the headphones feature Swift Pair, you'll see a pop-up on your computer screen that you can connect your devices.[7]
- If it's your first time using Swift Pair, click Yes to receive notifications.
- Swift Pair simplifies the pairing steps so you don't need to go to the "Add Bluetooth device" menu in Settings.
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References
- ↑ https://www.xda-developers.com/how-pair-bluetooth-headphones-windows-11/
- ↑ https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001419.htm
- ↑ https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001419.htm
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pair-a-bluetooth-device-in-windows-2be7b51f-6ae9-b757-a3b9-95ee40c3e242
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pair-a-bluetooth-device-in-windows-2be7b51f-6ae9-b757-a3b9-95ee40c3e242
- ↑ https://www.xda-developers.com/how-pair-bluetooth-headphones-windows-11/#how-to-pair-bluetooth-headphones-with-windows-11-through-swift-pair
- ↑ https://www.xda-developers.com/how-pair-bluetooth-headphones-windows-11/#how-to-pair-bluetooth-headphones-with-windows-11-through-swift-pair
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-bluetooth-problems-in-windows-723e092f-03fa-858b-5c80-131ec3fba75c





















